Now this one is a jackpot. A perfect complementary track to the classic Aromale in Vinnaithandi Varuvaya ( or Ye Maaya Chesave). long after the movie released, people wanted the female version of the track which plays in the background. And as the tradition goes some boys out there got hold of the track squeaky clean!.Thanks to fellow fans like “spED”, we have access to some great background scores from time to time.When i laid my hands on the female version of Aromale, i found it a bit frustrating when the volume fluctuated like a drunk man.Mainly because each time the volume dropped meant there was a dialouge overdub in the movie. So i though i should sort of ‘repair’ it and give it a complete feel. [click to continue...]
Aromale – The Female Version
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Daud : Oh Bhavre : A ‘trippy’ Club Edit Mix
This film – Daud was lousy but with a super chic sound track. The Background score and the soundtrack both top notch. Sounds that no one had heard during those days of Jhankaar beats! Rahman had produced and sequenced grooves so cool that they are still untouched. Remember Shabba Shabba!, what a baseline.Wow
I played Daud a few days and thought i should complete a long pending project i left at 60%, a club trippy mix of Oh Bhavare. Hope you guys like it, its very Tiesto and Armin Van Burren in few places. I tried so hard to get their sound here and ya coupled with a infectious groove of Rahman – What a result!
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AR Rahman Vs Michael Jackson – The ‘JAM’ Mashup
Imagine if this had happened. MJ and Rahman on a single stage.Will it did happen for Ekam Satyam, but no one seems to have any damn record of it. But i am talking of full on blast concert creating a mother load of a mash-up to be embedded in the books for ever! Imagine such a treat for the world audience!!
It was one of those days again when i was doing parallel processing in my brain and found a great way to probably imagine how it would sound if we put 2 great tracks in a single mix. I did this mix very quickly, like in few hours,dint clean the mix in great detail because i wanted a ‘live feel’ and to achieve it, i let the sound bounce on its volume a bit.It feels raw and but thats how it should be i think.
To me it sounds awesome. AR Rahman’s track from Shivaji – The Boss mixed with Micheal Jackson’s Jam!! [click to continue...]
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